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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953.

Next Week In Detail-A "China Mail" Feature

Sport: The Calcutta Cup, The Lincolnshire,

And The Seven-a-Sides

reaving overseas, wills Tony Ran-

leanu, Jimmy Young. The

Monarca

CALLING ALL STARS

Thre

Sung by Martla Bodday and the Arabien Denge: Solveig's song-The Orch., onducted by Walter Goehr: London Phithanmonte "Orch, con-

The maiden, with the roses- (fruni ¦ UBC Singera

the WIEN ducted by Basil Cameron.

“Swanwhite," Op. 84) (Sibellum) -| Reynolds Quartet, 2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

Serge Koussevitikey and the Buxton 150 ORCHESTRA OF THE WEEK. Symphony Orch. Valse Tristo 14. Sivellus)

Berlin Philliannole Orch, condicted brinnan

GOD BAVE THE QUEEN, 11.30 CLOSE DOWN,

0.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 6.02 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALP

HOUR.

Home and local sport are again to the fore in the week's pro-cock, Juan lead, and Cralian Stark. Clark The Missing Lat grammes. This afternoon from just after 5.30 until 6.05, George Mills is a work's guest stars: Florar Col- giving a commentary from Club Ground on the final of the Seven-a-Sides .for the Blarney Stone Shield. Today, then, “Unit Requests" will start five minutes late, at 6.05 p.m., and the Programme Summary will be broad- cast at 5.30 p.m.

Tonight the station is remaining on the air to take the BBC's com- mentary on the England-Scotland contest for the Rugby Union Calcutta Cup at Twickenham. This will be the 68th match between the two coun- tries. England, holders of the Cup for the last two years, have won 30 matches, Scotland 27, and 10 have been drawn. The commentaries will be by Rex Alston and G. V. Wynne-Jones, with summaries by Jock Wemyss.

At 11.30 on Wednesday night ƒ & hix Oreše A Kiss in the dark-with- There's relay of Raymond The Wardour Singers & Roy Robert- Glendenning's description of the

salt & 11ks Oren; Banding in the dark

with Stanleyi

Black Orch: Thr IdnerInchire, die first big handl- vers theaght of you with cap el Britain's flat-racing sea-fuck- Orl- Anne Shelton Vesill 100. He will describe the first sesde of stars: The Man was

five or six furlongs of the one- 'mite race from a van travelling at some 10 miles per hour ahead. of the Beld. Another cominen- tator in the Grand Stand will describe the end of the race.

DRAMA

yellow-Stanley Black, His Plano ant hy One Stardust; Deep Purple: 1 cried for you; My Melancholy baby

Bing Crosby Vocati.

THEATRE 8.30 LONDON

SUC-

CESSES, Jit's hap dy-Selection-Peter York and his Dien Brigaden Setection Itay Martha and t

Melody from the Sky" Oreh; Selec- ing Kat: The "KI Metacherino Och South Partie-

1

In World Theatre' on Wednes-Section Drury Lane Theatre Orch. day night at 0.15, Radio Hong-volucted by Reg.naki Bursion. X39 1.0UAL SPORTS KESULTA kung is broadensting the BBC's

version rudiu

of Moliere's Tartuffe." It is a free adapta- tion' into English, Miles Mille.

whose work it is, chose # middle way between the stilted speech of the 17th century and the fluent jargon of today, a Something between' which does not disgrace Moliere and at the Lime makes the play digestible by English audiences.

Raink:

Malleson himself plays Orgon, the rich merchant to whow

the home Tartuffe.

arch- hypocrite, insinuates Himself. Tartuffe is played by Donald Wolfit and the play is produced by Wiltrid Grantham.

MUSIC

In the opera programme

at 9.15 Thursday

11.107. to many requests swer

9.00 THIRTY MINUTE THEATRS.

"Summer Rain."

By S. and J. Quintero.

5.30 COMPOSER OF THE WEEK-

PROKOFIEFF.

touretx

Concerto for Piano and Dreb, No, 1 an is that Major, Op. 10-Alkur Faitien

Orch (Piano) contacted by St. Martinon; "Classent" Symphony in D Major, Op. 25-to-ton Symphony

Orch conducted hy berge Kaussevilsky. 19.00 SATURDAY STORY.

Pair of Hands" by Arthur Quiller-Couch, Read by Rosemary Richards. Marguriit Steen reads her own story "Cald in the Night" wort (RBCTS). 415 ON WITH THE DANCE.

Baltimore HageJack Fina &

"A

Sir

rele; Shirt Sun! Baba-Xavier Cugat and his ren; Blue TARRUR Winterhalter and hir Orch; love in Just voting the earner Foxtrot Bally May und bis Orel. with Willie

& The Smith Alte Sux-vocali Trio (Vocal); Apticis El Paso-Runun Trio Los Panchos: Forget me not and his Slow Foxtrot Joe touch, with inward Jones (Vocal): The head and butter on-Fuxtrot; On the outgoing t.de-Wall-Huss more of Wagner's music, Ratio Storgan Vocal and his Orel; Comin' longkong is broadcasting the back to Lil-Foxtrot; Dipperineuth new-Foxtrol--toys Choquart and first Act of a complete

bing and Orch; leng-playing recording of "Die Creole Jars, Picase be kind-Slow

Fuxtrot alk. tank Mambo-Chav Reyes and Meistersinger von Nurnberg".

StarlighterA The with į Orch.

Callaghan Meet Mister

f1').

Opera

with the

for

The recording was made by eati the Chorus of the Vienna State Foxtrot Wy Thorn

The Oixon, The Dance Band und Me

*HOT* Vienu Pll- | One

ki Poxtrot-dining Dry Parker farmante Orchestra conducted, Doney and hats Orch.

Voeri From the time you say Thorburn A by Hans Knappertshusch,

Foodbye--Vjat/~~13111 Get The Digan, The Dance Band The principal singers ure and se. The Bobolinks (Vocali

barbarlione, 10.59 WEATHER REPORT. Taul Seefir.

Gunther 11.00 RADIO NEWSHEET. (RECORD- Karl Donch, baritone,

ED LONDON RELAY). Treptow. tenor, Anton Dermota, 11.15 LATE NIGHT MUSIC.

CHOPIN. Hide Gueden, soprano, tenor. and Eke Schurkoff. The rest of the pers broadcast

the Un three Thursdays.

3.00 STUD

QUESTH

HOSPITAL

Freated by Moira.

4.00 OUR MUTUAL FRIEND.

The Services oversens ace invited le request their favourite tunes and the stars they wish to perform them. The George "Mitchell Gke Club, the Stanley Black Concert Orch. Pri duced by Dean's Main Wilson. As sociate producer: Donald Maclean.

8.5) LOCAL SPORTS RESULTS. 0.00 THE SUNDAY CONCERT.

Overture "Kinit_Lear," Berlioz)-Royal Philharmonic Orch. conducted by Sir Thomas Beccham;

On.

*

(Max. Druchi) — Yehudi Menuhin

Presented by Sally Ann. More About Biller by Elf Lewis 8.30 STUDIO PartiUGUESE BALF

noun. 1.00 TIME BIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWN TALK (LONDON RELAY). 7.15 PA STARLIGHT FANTASY".

MUSIC AND HONG. Way 19 the stars The Melachitino Orch. Give me the ar-Richard Tauber (Tenor); E- Star- trellita-Lily Pans (Soprano); light-Bing Crosby (Vocal); Starlight

Liter SouveniesMania

and its Serenadera: Star dust-Dinah Share Junes (Tenor); The stars will re (Vocol); Star in my eyes — Allaa nieber-Peggy held (Voent); Stars Landauer (P'jano).

9.45 ARTIST OF THE WEEK - KATHLEEN FERRIER CON- TRALTO),

Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 24 and Stripes Lawice and

Volks) and the London Symphony Drch, conducted, by Sir Landan Ronald; Symphony No. 1 is is Flat Major Suring"-Schumann On. 31- Boston Symphony Orch, condueled by BE-Serge Koussevitzky.

Tuesday

1.00 a.m. OPENING THEME. 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC

1.10 NEWS SUMMARY. 7.15 TOP OF THE MONŊ. 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

MUSIC IN THE AIR. 8.10 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. 12.15 p.m. STUDIO 1

PRAYERS,

By Alfredo Campoli (Violinist). Wynford Ave Maria, willen som

by Cierald Moore: Introductions

(Salut Baen 20), with The London Bym- L'orchestre De La Roclete sondo Caprieden Concerts Du Conservatoire De phony Orchestra, conducted by Waf- Paris.

terMIER REFORT. Hpalali Dance from "La Vida 10.30

(Re- Breve (Falla), conducted by En 11,09 RADIO NEWSIEL rique Junta; Romeo and Jullet,"

CORDED LONDON BELAY), Op 17 Berllot): Romeo's Reverie 1115 GOODNIGnr music. and Fete at the Capulets; Scene

conducted

Charles

Munch

BIN

1.30 WEATHER REPORT. 1.00 RTUNIO: "LUCKY

VARIETY REQUENTA, Fresented by Margherita, 9,00 "WE #ING FÜR You.

Love

Herbert . Groll (Tenor), Hide Gueden (Soprano): Evening Berenade — Herbert E. Wied Groh with - Orch...;_-- Elner

Gueden MORNING Koinmen-Unde

(Sop.),

By the Rev. J. E. Sandbach. 12.30 PROGRAMME BUMMARY, 12.12 VARIETY MIXTURE.

with the Xingmay Symphony Orel, conducted by Inna Alay: | Franquita-Serenade — Herbert

Grol with

Du Ellin

1.00 JANCIJA PATSKO AND 18 et Aut Ech.; Liceuide Gue-|

GYDAY ENSEMBLE.

Tune: Tachanka - Bamsiau Folk

(Trad.); Roumanisti Yablochko Rmpsody (Adap. Thom Trad.__Foll Melodies by Alexander Borisoft and June Storr): Coleman Dancer

Trad,

den with the Kingsway Symphony May: Orch, conducted by ons Good night, Oh My Level-Her- bert E. druh with Oren. 9.15 WEDNEIDAY THEATRE.

"Tartuffe" by Moliere.

Milen Adapted into English by Mailesin,

Ly produced

Wilfrid

|10,45 "DANCING IN THE DARK.“

of To the Muse

Carmen Cavallaro (lano) with Rhythm Accomp.

1.15 News, WEATHER REPORT Grantham.

Waly. Waly (Cn. Sharp, or, Britten); I have a boonet trimmed with blue (arr. Hughes); My boy 10.33 FROM HEAVENLY HARMONY.; Wille Coll, and orr. Sharp): The

"Y Fugue in G minor (The Little"-- | stutterlig lovers

AND ANNOUNCEMENTSH. Hughes):

1.30 MUSIC FROM OPERA, Blanks and Brass (Robert Burns, air The Novel by Charles Dickens, Bach: Prelude and Fugue t Dramatised as

Pedre-French * Berial by G Major (J. S. Buch) — Albert arr. Quilter); The Fair House of

Overture (Mua. Schwellzer (Organ).

Joy Anon. Quffer), with Phyllis senot)-Albert Wolff conducting the 19.30 APPOINTMENTS

Spurr (Plano)...

Orchestra of the Opern-Comique, 139 WEATHER REPORT.

Paris! "Faux" -- Ballet Music 8.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIES. (Gouned) Les Nubiennes. Act 3,

Siantovani and Ifle Orch., with 2.00 CLOSE DOWN, John Atellurb (Tenor). 8.50 ATUNG: “GUESS WHAT?"

tabel Constandurot

Howard Aar.

Part 0.

4.30 SOUTHERN BERENADE.

With Stanley Klark and His Op- chestra. Music

Ernesto Lecuona; Malaguena; Jungle Drums; Gitanarias; Auria La O: A Media Luz-Tango: Condena-Yungo: Music of Ernesto Lecuona; Andaluela: La Camp Shenoy: Danza Lácıma

3.00 STUDIO: HOME REQUESTS.

Presented by Motra. 6.AD PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 8.02 WALTZING WITH

MAN-

TOVANI Wynntag, Under the roufs of Parist Khin the dark; For Mantovant and his Orch; Our Waltz

lalovani and his Concert Orch

Just for wille; Diane Babelle; Charinalne-Mantovani and his Orgli REI enri-Mantovani and s Orch.

6.30 STUDIO:- SERVICES EVEN-

RONG.

Conducted by the Bev; W. E. B, Janos, CF.

7,00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY).

THE OPERAS

7.15 SONGS FROM

OF PUCCINI. "Turandot"-Tu che di gel zel emia www.Rosetta Noll (Soprano): "La Udhene noave fanciulla-Rosetta Campara Tenor); Turandot"-Nessun dorma --Terrando Farrari (Ten); “Mading Butterfly"-Scuoti muella fronda, di cillegio (Flower Duet)-Rosetta Noll S and Una Cavallari (Mezzo- Soprano) with Alberto Frede con- ducting L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande.

130 THE ADVENTURES OF г.c. 12.

By Aish Stranks.

Null (Son) and Gluseppe

47; The Case of the Naked Truth." 7.59 WEATOREZ REPORT. 8.00 PORCES. ADL STAR BILJ..

Presenting the best in Britain's show busness to our armed forces

MUSIC.

WITH

11* Or

Mark Weber and chestra. Viktoria and for Hussar-Selection; Sui as the night; Lehariana; Suits Orientale; Les Bayaderes; Au Bord due Gange: Los Almees Patrouille. 1939 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIO, NEWSREEL. (RECORD-

ED LONDON RELAY), 11.13 THE PILAQUE "THE WAY

DE THE CROSS,"

(Third Sunday la ent). GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 11.00 CLOSE DOWN.

Mord

7.00 a.m. OPENING THEME.. 10% LIGHT MUNIC

1.10 NEW SUMMARY.

4

7.13 TO ' THE MOİN. D.40 NEWS AND WEATHER 8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR, D.00 CLOSE DOWN,

REPORT

17.30 .. PROGRAMME SUNT-

STARY.

12.12 DOUBLE ATTRACTION,

Jo Stafford and Gordon Mize- Itar, and Ted Weems and 109 fireftestra. 1,00 PAUL WESTON ORCHESTRA. 1.15 NEWH, WEATHER

AND

SI

A qui Programme Compered

by Rosemary" Blchardi. 0,00 À DAY IN THE LIFE

THE SOVEREIGN

A

OF

Presented by Curtha Hindson. Scarlat Sonata: the

The Mansell

Dancing in the

Dark:

Lover:

Martin): Daviest,

Evensong Emthope Solemn Melody (Walford

· Enducted New Sympany Orch, By George Walter: By The Tauriak (Eric Coates)-Erin Coates and Sym» phony Orch.: Sleepy Legoon-Valer Berenade (Eric Confes)~Erld Coater and Symphony Orchestra.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. {1:30 CLOSE DOWN,

Friday

1.40 a.m. OPENING THEME.

LIGHT MUSIC.

70

7.30 NEWS BUMMARY,

1.11 TOP O' THE MORN. 100 NEWS AND WEATHER

REFORT

1.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR. 5.50 WHAT'S COOKING.

RE-

Recipes from Britain by Philip Harben; 33-Girdle

(Final).

1.00 CLOSE DOWN.

Cakes

12.13 STUmo: ROMAN CATHOLIC

PRAYERS,

By the fav. Father B. W. Enlighter, 8.3.

Alone Together: You're mine, you 12.30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY You and You-Waltz.

1939 WEATHER HEPORT. 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

(RE-

CORDED LONDON RELAY), ILIS LATE NIGHT MUSIC.

Concerto In · ♬ minor (Back) —

17.12 MURICAL BCRAPBOOK." "LE NEWS. WEATHER

REPORT

AND ANNOUNCEMENTO. 1.30 LUNCHTIME MUSIC.

Orch. conducted by Sir, Thomas Becham,

6.00 PROGRAMME SUMMANY,

Tambourine (Handel — Brecham1: 0.02 MELODY WITH THE STARS,

The Gods go #begging-Murette: 6.30 MONIE FROM BRITISH

Falwin Fischer and his Chamber Suto de Ballet (Origin of Design)- FILMS.

Orchestra: Gavolto

Minuet, Handel arr. Beecham Sir in Eror Thomas leecham, conducting the Concerto Charles A Trik by Sty Owen Morshead.

String) (Bach Arr. Sir It. J. Lokion Philharmonic Orch: Diver 9.35 STUDIO; RECORDKE-Wars and his Concert Orch, with

Wood)-Sir Henry J. Wood, contimento No. 2 in D major, K. 1: VIEW."

Arthur Sandford (Plano); Carriage dusting in London Symphony Or (Biozart) Royal Philharmonie and pair: Long forgotten Melody-chestra. | Charles Williams and his Convert 130 RACING (LONDON HELAY). liiird

Orch. A Prayer to our lady. The - maveniat from Menzieäsalin's Con-

The Lincolnshire Handicap.. Columbia Commentary by Raymond certo in E Minor for viola: Kris. our of meditation-The

Light Orch. conducted by Norte denning. Jerlana by Schumann; an extract

Paranor; Waltz ito Jig-The Lon- Tchaikowsky's Conect from

F

don Symphony Orch.. conducted by tany" for "Pimu and Orchestra, and the fourth movement of the FirstMur Mathleron: Romance - Laur the Levy and his "Music, from Symphony of Benbms.

|Movies" with R. Leopold (Violin]; 19.00 CHÁNHON FRANCAISE,

Song of Sohn-A Rhapsody for plane and Orch.

7.00 TIME

Yves Montand and Dany Dau- berzan.

Saltimbanques - Yves Montand: Les Romanchels Dany Dauberson; Render-your Avec La Liberte-Yves Montand; Valke Perduo-Dang Dau- bermon: Quand Un Soldat Yves Montand 10,15 JAMES STEPHENS IN A READING FROM HIS HOOK-

The Crock' of Gold. 10.35 GEORGE GERSHWIN JAZZ

CONCERT

Eddle Condon and His Orchen- Lra.

S'wonderful Somebody loves me: My one and only: Oh, lady be rond: The

Somerno to watch over med

7

KEPORT man I love: Banze; I'l

stairway to paradist Featuring Ye Wiley and a Selected Group of Jazz

(RE-

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1.30 SUSIC FOR YOU kounky) The Nallotta Symphony

Opritzchalk-Overture (Thai-Musicians,

10.49 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIO NEWSTEEL Prob. conducted by Anatole Fistou Jari; Rhapsody Nó, 3 In C Major

CORDED LONDON BELA'). Plano: Hlavonic Dance No. 1 i (Dalinanyi), - stark Hambourg 11.15 GOODNIGHT MUBIC, Gmlour (Dvorak Kettaler House Orch.. Stockholm, conducted Yetudi

Menuhin (Violin); Peet by Armas Jarocfelt; Alla Marcia Gynt Suite No. 2 (Grieg Ingrid's from "Karela Suits. Op. Lament: Return

Peer Gynt; Sibelius-London Philharmonic

BBC Overseas Short a

SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY). 7.15 "CALYPSO" WITH EDMUNDO ROS (VOCAL), AND HIS OR- CHESTRA.

'Tis only a matter of mind over inatter; A man is brother to amulet Jandon in the place for me; Come with me my Boney: One si a time. 7.30 FORCES FAVOURITES

(LONDON RELAY).

135 WEATHER REPORT

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 1130 CLOSE DOWN,

Glen-

Thursday

1.00 . OPENING THEME, 7.02 LIGHT MUSIC. 7,10 NEWS SUMMARY, 2.35 TOP O' THE MORN. 100 NEWS AND WEATHER RE-

PONT,

$.10 MUBIC IN THE AIR. 9.00 CLOSE DOWN,

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME

MARY.

8.00 STUDIO: LA DEMI-NEVRE | 1232 NOTHING BUT MUSIC,

FRANCAISE..

8.30 LETTER FROM

(LONDON RELAY).

ity Altair Cooke,

8.45 PIANO PLAYTIME"

NETH DINSLEY HALL).

AMERICA

&

2.00 CLOSE DOWN.

6.00 PROGRAMME RUMMARY,

11.62 STUDIO: CHILDREN'S HALF

HOUR.

Presented by Bally Ann

"from" World listury. "Jullus Caesar.**

Stortes

630 OL TIME BALLROOM

With Sydney Thompson Orchestra.

And

7.64 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAY)

7.13 TALKING

ABOUT HONG-

KONG (RECORDED).

tho

By Ur B. G" Davis and Jav, Father T. 7. Ryan, s.J. 730 ATUDIO: "TIP TOP TUNES."

Presented by Jean.

The Hits of March. Chosen by Us UM-teners in their requests.

1.15 NEWS, WEATHER REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENTH.

7.59 WEATHER HEPORT, 1.00 "MUSIC IS SERVED“ -- NEW

CONCERT ORCHESTRA: Tanteio: Doulevardier, conducted 1.30 KCHOES OF THE THEATRE. by Frederick Curzon: The Belfish

Bitter SweetSelect a Giant, conducandits

Jack Leon; Bandiland, conducted KEN-Hylton and his Orch. (With Vocal Vienna

Cáreitos _Hapture -- Selection – Or- | 6y Surge Krich; I. heat a, Thrush (CONCERT chestre Raymonde, conducted by Gas Eve; At Dawning-Trans, by Ceell She Milner, ennducted by Jay, Wilbur;

9.04 STUDIO: FIRST HEARING.

Presented by Donald Brooke.

Over

| Walter (with Vocal): | Gues Selection — The Saville Tuca- | Chelsea China: Piper; Soldiers, çon- fre Orch., with Adele Dixon, con- ducted by Jay" Wilbur Juna la conducted

9.30 STUDIO: MUSICAL NOTE- ducted by Billy Mayer; He Wants Calling-Concert Waits, Berceuse (Sibellus)-Royal Opera

rammes

9-11.15 p.m. on 15.260 Me/s, 19.66 m; 10-m: 6.45-10.16 p.m. on 17.715 Mc/s, 16.93 m; (6.45-9.15 p.m. on 21.750 Mc/s, 13.79 11.15 p.m. on 11.930 Mc/s, 25.15 m).

SATURDAY, MARCH 21

15,433.4.

Nocturne in C minor, Op. 48, No. 1 soprano.alenzynki Plano); Nocturne "will be CSharp Minor On.-27.-N. I

Maleuzyaki Pane); Nocturne in F following

Sharp Major, Op. 15, No. 2-1gance Jan Paderewski, (Piano); Nocturne in 1. Or, 32, No. 1; Nocturne In F Op. 31, No. 2 Arthur Rubinstein Pian»).

(Broadcasting on a frequency

of 845 kliocycles per second on 9.52 megacycles per and second in the 31 metre band).

Today

12.30 p.m. PROGRAMME SUMIMARY. R32 MELODY TIME.

Robert Farnan & His Orelt. the George Mitchel Engle (Vocal), 1.13 NEWS. WEATHER REPORT

AND ANNOUCEMENTA. 130 NOTHING BUT MUSIC.

The Frows tof Aristophanes)--- Comedy Overture (Ciranylie Baglock; London Promenade Orchestra: In bullday nood-Suite (Ketelbey); On the Pranionate; Down the Strean; The luminated Pete: Sunbeams and Butlerilles Ketelbey) lonia Litter -Plano-The Londen Palladium Orch, conducted by Cifora Green wood; Homage March Haydn Wood); Concert Waltz (from "doyousnes Haydn Wood)-Light Symphony Orch conducted by the comparer.

FORCES' FROGRAMMES,

2.00 TILE BIDDEN MOTIVE.

A Mystery Serial by Lester Powell

Part 4: A Change of Heart.

2.30 STUDIO: FORCES CHOICE. Presented by Len Iedding.

HOSPITAL 3,00 STUDID:

QUESTS.

Presented by Rosemary.

KE-

4.00 STUDIO: JAZZ ITALY HAVR

Presented by Robin Day.

4.30 VARIETY BANDBOX.

11.16 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL.

| 2** England. Beutland.

The Calcutta Cup. Commentaries by Rex Alston and G. V. Wynne-Jones with summaries

by Jack Wemyss, from Twickenham. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, 12.15 a.. CLOSE DOWN.

Sunday

10.00 am. FROGHAMME SUMMARY AND WEATHER REPORT. 10.03 SATURDAY'S SPORTS

RESULTS. 10,05 MOUNING MELODY.

With

the Hollywood Studia Orchestra, 18.30 LONDON STUDIO CONCERT, The npc Northern Orchestra conducted by Denis Wright.

HERVICE 11.00 RELAY OF THE

F110M THE ENGL18 11 METHODIST CHURCH,

Rev. Prescher: the

1. E. Bandback.

BY JOHN

12,00 BORT RECITAL

M÷CORMACK.

A

song remembered: So deep Is

the night (Chopin-Etude Op. 10

SPORTS ROUND-UP. 2.00 THE NEWS. 310 NEWN TALK.

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 7,30 FORCES' FAYDURITES, 8.00 TOP FLIGHT,

8:30 COLONIAL QUESTIONS, 1.45 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE. 9.00 THE NEWS.

9.10 HOME NEWS

BRITAIN.

FROM

1,15 LINTENERS CHOICE. Light mude,

30.00 Big Bèn, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.15 Duc CONCERT ORCHESTRA. IL13 SOUVENIRS OF MUSIC. 11.20 Rugby Union Football.

ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND. The Calcutta Cup. Commentaries by Hex Alston and G. V. Wynne-Jones, with mrics by Jock Wemyss from Twickenham. 1235 Association Football.

suin-

#EMI-FINAL OF THE FA

CUP.

A recorded commentary on the lost twenty-five minutes of play in one of today's matches.

SUNDAY, MARCH 22

6.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS,

7.10 NEWS TALK.

120 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 7.30 ENGLISH MAGAZINE. 8.50 FORCES' ALL STAU BILI.. 1.00 THE NEWS.

0.19 HOME NEWB

BRITAIN.

3.15 BADMINTON.

FROM

Au

Pinal of Die Championships,

illustrated report

No. 3, . Muiff, words: Miller); 'Hi walk beside you: Angel's Sererade. An 12.15 p.m. STUDIO: SPORTH TIME, į Robertson,

By Brig Young.

12,30 PROGRAMME SUMMARY. 12.32 VARIETY ROHLIGHTS.

لادا

8.30 THE DEBATE CONTINUES, 145 WELSH DIARY.

9.00 THE NEWB.

9.10-HOME NEWS FROM

BRITAIN,

9.15 THE OLD LADY OPPOSITE.. A play by G. M. Wilson

10.00 1 Den, RADIO NEWSREEL. 10.IS CALYPSO.

Caribbean music.

10.40 From the Third Progranime,

THE HUNTING

OF THE SNÄRK. Agoity in Eight Fits by Lewi

GOOD

An Carroll. 11.15 RINGING

THING.

15 SO

11.30 Cyril Fletcher in

FLETCHER'S FARE." 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS TALK.

TUESDAY, MARCH 24

6.45 pm, sPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.00 THE NEWS.

7.10 NEWS TALK.

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT, 720 FROM THE EDITORIALS, 17.30 FORCES FAVOURITES. 1.99 'TAKE IT FROM HERE.' 230 LETTER FROM AMERICA. By Alistar Cooke,

1.45 ULSTER MAGAZINE,

8.00 THE NEWS.

9.19 HOME NEWS FROM

BRITAIN,

2.15 SOUVENÍRS OF MUSIC,

10.00 Big Ben. RADIO NEWSREEL 10.15 BUC Concert Hall.

BRC SYMPHONY TRA.

ORCHES.

Barbirol

Conducted by Sir John England Segovia (guitar); Concerto for guitar and crcfiestra Castelnuovo-Trueseu; Symphony No. 4. In F minor- DIRX Vaurian Williams.

9.36 THE BILLY COTTON DAND

SHOW, 10.00 11 len, ADIO NEWSREEL.

LI NEWS. WEATHER REPORT | 12.15 CONCERTO.

AND ANNOUNCEMENTA.

1.30 AFTERNOON CONCERT.

Sonata

Concerto for two planon and or chestra in E flat (1363) by Mozart Minor, Op. In F

BT played by Cyril Sindik {"Appassionata"- Beethoven) Selick. Peter

Nocturne 21.15 PERSONAL PORTRAIT.

Troise and Hils Banjollers, Marie Henson. Alan Clive, Sinclair, Al Read,

(Piano); Edwin Fischer

Billy Ternent & fls Orch. Compere: from "dummer Night's Dream", 130 IN TOWN_TONIGHT.

LQv. 81) (Mendelssohni-The BBC 12.00 TitĘ NEWS. on-Symphony Orch. conducted by Sir 12.10 NEWS TALK.

"Brain

Bruce Wyndham.

3.00 OLI TIME DANCE

CHESTRA.

The Lala Tango; Waltz-Gipsy Love; The Valeta: The Moonlight Saunter- The Galloway-Runuli ** Old Time Dance

Orch. conducted by Debby. Howell: Progressive Twn Blep Vienna for Aye, Dulch Foursome. Little Hollanders; The Military Two- Step-The Victoria_Crots; Corstress Tango-Larranine Tango-The Inter national Olt Tline Dante Orch, con- ducted by F. 3. Malneyf, The Spanish Walu-(Walizes from “Vermique"). The Galloway Runult Did-Time Dance Orch conducted by Bobby Howell.

530 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 432 ROODEŋ.

Anical Hervén - A Bide Tournament, Final of

مطا

Blarney Stone shield. Commentary by George Bills from

the Club Ground.

6.53 STUDIO: UNIT REQUESTS.

Presented by Linda.

Calling: 1st Batt. Welch Regiment. 7.00 TIME SIGNAL, WORLD NEWR.

AND NEWS TALK (LONDON BRLAY).

7.15 KENA BACK SINGB.

Bleep. my baby, sleep: Wiwa

lovely lady falte un jovej. Vieni Vient; Ay Ay AZ

*7.30 FORCES' FAVOURITES (LON-

DON BELAV).

7,58 WRATUEN REPORT.

5.9% DOUBLE ATTRACTION.

Ante Melton and Ding Crosby,

Night and Day with Atanley Black

Adriati (Horn),

Phyll

MONDAY, MARCH 23

4.45 p.m.

THINK ON

THESE

THINGS.

Dick

7.00 THE NEWS.

110 NEWR TALIC.

Bault with Aubrey FORCES PROGRAMMES. 2.00 TAKE IT FROM HERE.

With

Rogers, Bally Bentley and Jimmy Edwards. 230 BTUDIO: MUBIC IN THE

MODERN NANNER. Presented by Tom LawsDIL

FERDINAND

MEN'S "WEA!

1.20 FROM THE EDITORIALS,

130 MUMC FOR DANCING.

8.15 LINGER AWHILE.

Sartor Resartus

SALE

11.15 THE TALISMAN.' Short story by B. L. Jacot. Itend by Howard Marlon-Crawford, 1130 CARIBBEAN FOLK BÜNGS.

12.00 TRE NEWS. 12.30 NEWS TALK.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

6.45

SPORTS ROUND-UP.

7.00 THE NEWA. 740 NEWB TALK.

1,15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 7,20 FOM THE EDITORIALN,

1,30 SPORTE' DIARY.

185 VARIETY PANPARE.

836 COLONIAL COMMENTARY.

3.45 SCOTTISH MAGAZINE.

9.00 THE NEWS.

.9.10 HOME NEWS FROM DRITAIN,

9.15 BBC MIDLAND

ORCHESTRA,

150.00 Big Den. RADIO NEWSREEL.

10.15 THRONE AND PEOPLE.

The Arst vrogramnie sa a Corona-- tion series Pantela Bruwn in Queen Victoria 11.15 THE

MONIA

QUARTET, 11.30 RACING,

1.IT

The Lincolnshire Handicap, 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS TALK.

THURSDAY, MARCH 26 6.43 p.m. SPORTS ROUND-UP. 7.00 THE NEWS.

7,10 NEWS TALK.

7.15 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 720 FROM THE EDITORIALS.

7.30 SPORTING RECORD.

7.45 BERIOUS ARGUMENT.

8.15 RHYTHM 15 THE Busi-

NESS.

8.45 WELSH MISCELLANY. 9.00 THE NEWS.

0.10 HOME NEWS FROM BUITAIN. 9.13 HC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA, 10.00 Big Ben, RADIO NEWSREEL. 19.13 THE RUSTACE DIAMONDS":

by Anthony Trollope.

10.41 PALACE OF VARIETIES, 11.15 MUSIC MAGAZINE.

Bach's St John Passion, by Alee Robertson: Folk Musle from the Counties, by Brian George. 11.30 VOICES OF THE

BOOK.

cd Adventure-election--New May-

Presented by the Rev. Fatter fair Orchestra. T. F. ID, 83, 10.00 NOW IS THE HOUR,

Citatio Fleids (Vocal) with Clute Orch.

Now is the hour: Ned only in the mintact--with_Male_Chorus: Song of the Mountains: Beware of April rein. 1.15 AT THE BALLET.

2.00 CLOSE DOWN,

4.00 PROGRAMME BUMMARY. 0.02 IT'S SWINGTIME.

Was

Win Bar Hines and His Orch. & Artie Shaw & His Orch. 4.30 JOUILNEY INTO MELODY,

With Sidney Torch and t Orchestra with Vocal. Atlantis: When the World "Prince Tor"-Potovistan Dances Young, with Wally Peterson (Vocal): (Banxin) Eduard Van

a word of love, with Joy Beinum, Speak conducting the London Philharmonic Nichols (Vocal); Yana: Tzin Trun Orch. and the London Philharmonis Tan, with the Torch Singers: Choir (Chorts Master: Frederic Jackson); Love the Magician" (Manuel de Falla)-Anthony Collins, conducting the London Philharmonic Oreli

SHAW

RE-

| 10.85 KWING WITH ARTIE

AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Special Delivery Stamp: Sunumi Ridge Drive: Serenade to a savage; Sweet Lorraing; Trafie Jam. 10.50 WEATHER REPORT 11.00 RADIO NEWSREEL

CORDED LONDON RELAY). 1115 GOODNIGHT MUSIC.

- Dange Espagnole (from "La Vida {Breve"-de_Falls-trans. Krelaśce)- Helictz (Violin); Scherzo Im- promptu (Greg) -Hettel (Vilm): Hebrew Melody, Op. 33 (Achron)t La Plus Que Lente-Vaise (Debusty, Roques) Jascha" Festeiz

|1raris,

(Violin),

GÓD SAVE THE QUEEN. 113 CLOSE DOWN.

"Oklahoma"--Selection.

1.09 TIME RIGNALS WOILLD. NEWE AND NEWS TALK (LONDON RELAX). 7.15 BALLET MEMORICH.

Played by Ronnie Stunro and Hh Orch.

de Couned:"Faust" - Danse

Valac

Phryne: Deltbes: "Coppella"-Scene and Mazurka, Prelude and Lente; Delibes: “La Source"-Scarf Dance: Delibes: "Sylvia" Valis Lente and Pizzicati: Rossini: "Wil lam Tell"-Pass #ket.

7.30 STUDIO: DOWN MEMORY.

LANE,"

Presented by Alleen Woode. 139 WEATHER REPORT

by Jay Wilbur Two Jamalean Pleers, enducted by John Blore:

8.45 FIRSIDE FAVOURITER.

by ATAE

Birche Thebont the (Mezzo-Kaptano). with

Kirchestra, London Symphony conducted by Warwick Brakh“ Waleo.

One sweetly selemn thought: Mighty Lak Rose Calen as the Night The Nosary! Trees,

abo PORTRAITS FROM MEMORY.

Russell, By Bertrand

0.M.. 1. Lawrence. *

P.15 STUDIO: AURIC LOVERS KE. HOUR CLASSICAL QUESTS

Presented by Curts indion, Beethoven's · Piano Sonata, Opus 10. No. 1: Scherzo in D flat minor by Chopin: and Concerto in 1 flat minor by Tehnikuweky,

10.13 BAKING.

"A" Feature" about Re-Charms

and Its Bangers. Written by Richard Gordan, pro- duced by Nesta Pain 10.6 "BOULEVARD CAFE."

Ray Ventura Et Bes Colleglans Barbe Bleue — Fox Humoristique: Je Crois Bien Que C'est· L'Amour

Slow-Fix: Tout Va Tres Blen

Voral.

8.00 LONDON STUDIO MELODIEN, this Fox Humoristique; I made

The Metachrino

Orchestra, conducted by George Melzcuri

the Peter Knight no, with

130 A PIANO RECITAL 9.00 STUDIO, SPORTS REVIEW. -

Ity Biris Young,

2.15 AT THE OPERA.

for

you, with Chorus. 10,59 WEATHER REPORT. 11.00 RADIO: NEWSREEL

[RE-

CORDED LONDON RELAY). 11.13 GOODNIGHT MUBIC,

Philip Green and His Orch. La Golondrina (Serradell, arr.. Green); Mandolins in the Moonlight

Breeze" "Ha'penny

"Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg" | (Philip Green); Theme Mule from

by Wagner, with Principals,

to the File

Wednesday Chorus of the Vienna State Opera (Green): Theme Music from

7.00 am, OPENING THEME.

7.02 LIGHT MUSIC.

7.19 NEWS SUMMARY, 7.13 TOP D' THE MORN, 8.00 NEWS AND WEATHER

PORT.

8.10 MUSIC IN THE AIR, 9.00 CLOSE DOWN. CARID- | 12.30 pan PROGRAMME MARY

HEAN. Recent poetry of the Caribbean. 12.00 THE NEWS. 12.10 NEWS TALK.

FRIDAY, MARCH 27

0.4 p.m. SPORTS - ROUND-UP, 7,00 THE NEWA. 1.10 UNITED NATIONS REPORT. 3.13 Cricket

WEST INDIES V. INDIA. Furth Test Match

at Jamaica.

Eytle,

Preview by Ernest

120 FROM THE EDITORIALS. 1.30 THBONE AND PEOPLE. 8.30 WALTZ-TIME,

8.30 FREQUENCY MENTS.

0.00 THE NEWB,

ANNOUNCE-

9.10 HOME NEWS FROM BRITAIN. 9.15 NEW RECORDS.

10.00 Dig Ben, RADIO NEWBREEL. 10.13 NIGHTS OF GLADNESS, ILIS HOMI KANGE (violin).

Krakowiak Roman Stathewsky Polonaise in A Wieniawski. 11:30 LISTENERS' CHOICE.

Light_murle.

11.50 FREQUENCY ANNOUNCE.

MENTS.

LIGHT 12.00 THE NEWS.

12.10 NEWS TÄLK.

By Mik

RE-

BU M.

123 MUSIC FROM THE FILMIS.

ΠΕΡΟΠΤ 1.15 NEWS, WEATHER

AND ANNOUNCEMENTS; 1.36 AFTERNOON CONCERT,

Cotas rougnon-Overture Kaba- levaky) Pittsburgh Symphony Orch., conducted by Fritz Reiner,

The Golden Bymphonie Poem Spinning Wheel" Op. 199 (Dvorek)

Royal Philharmonic Orch.... can- ducted by Bir Thomas Beecham..

2.99 CLOBE DOWN.

8.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY, 6.09 "SHOWCASE."

Stanley lack and His Orch with Mick James, The Star- xxlors and the George alichell

Chote.

6.30 PORCES' BANDSTAND (CON.

CERT HALL).

Curce: by the Band of Ist Dai-

Norfolk tation: The Royal

Ho- Rimant

by kind permision of It- Col. J. I. . Orlebar (Command- ing Officer), conducted. by Me D. Harvey, Band Master,

1

2.00 TIME, RIGNAL, WORLD NEWS AND NEWB TALK (LONDON KELAY).

7.15 BONGE FROM THE ENGLIBO

COUNTRYSIDE. A Belection of Folk Songs.

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